The delicious tomatoes on this Caprese are from our garden. I made this sandwich open-faced on a toasted French baguette. It was so good!
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I am puzzled. How can your tummy, considering the chronic bowel condition, handle such rich food?
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Mostly I cannot stomach tomatoes, but my homegrown varieties are easier to digest. Also this cheese is not very rich at all. A delicious meal, but not rich in the slightest.
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